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Head-to-head comparison of Mazdutide and Semaglutide — mechanism, side effects, legal status, and pricing.
Mazdutide is a dual GLP-1 / glucagon receptor agonist licensed from Eli Lilly to Innovent Biologics for Greater China. Approved by China's NMPA in June 2025 for chronic weight management and in September 2025 for glycemic control in type 2 diabetes; NOT FDA-approved in the US.
Semaglutide is an FDA-approved GLP-1 receptor agonist marketed as Ozempic (SubQ, type 2 diabetes), Wegovy (SubQ, chronic weight management and cardiovascular risk reduction in obesity), and Rybelsus (oral, type 2 diabetes). It is a synthetic analog of native GLP-1 with a fatty-acid (C18 diacid) side chain that enables albumin binding, giving it a ~165-hour half-life suitable for once-weekly injection.
Mazdutide
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Mazdutide
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Mazdutide
6
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99.7%
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4
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Semaglutide
128
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99.6%
Avg purity
13
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Phase 3 GLORY-1 (Ji et al., NEJM 2025) in 610 Chinese adults with obesity/overweight reported mean weight loss of ~11.0% (4 mg) and ~14.0% (6 mg) vs +0.3% placebo at 48 weeks. Additional Phase 3 programs (GLORY-2 obesity, DREAMS-1/2/3 T2DM) supported the NMPA approvals; a 9 mg supplementary application for moderate-to-severe obesity is under NMPA review.
The STEP program (STEP 1–8) showed average weight loss of roughly 15% of body weight over 68 weeks with weekly 2.4 mg semaglutide (STEP 1: Wilding et al., NEJM 2021, PMID 33567185). The SUSTAIN program established A1c and cardiovascular benefit in type 2 diabetes. The PIONEER program established efficacy of oral semaglutide (Rybelsus) versus placebo, sitagliptin, empagliflozin, and liraglutide (PIONEER 4, PMID 31186120). The SELECT trial (Lincoff et al., NEJM 2023, PMID 37952131) showed a 20% relative reduction in major adverse cardiovascular events in adults with overweight/obesity and established cardiovascular disease but without diabetes, leading to an expanded Wegovy indication.
Mazdutide and Semaglutide are both in the Metabolic category and may have overlapping mechanisms. Researchers should review both profiles carefully, understand the mechanisms of action, and monitor the relevant biomarkers when combining compounds in the same class. As always, consult a licensed healthcare provider before making any decisions about combining research compounds.
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